The youth body under the Nigeria Diocese has announced plans to organize a nationwide tribute walk in honour of the late Rev. Pastor Beni Omoge, who until his passing served as the Spiritual Head of the Nigeria Diocese.
According to coordinator of the youth, the tribute walk is scheduled to take place on Friday, 6th March 2026, with youths across various states expected to participate simultaneously in their respective locations as a mark of respect for the departed church leader.
The organizers explained that the walk is being coordinated by various diocesan and state youth leaders who are currently mobilizing members to participate in the symbolic exercise. The event is intended to celebrate the life, leadership, and spiritual impact of the late pastor, whose ministry influenced many young people within the church.
Rev. Pastor Beni Omoge was widely known for his commitment to spiritual leadership and his engagement with youth development within the Nigeria Diocese. Many youths under his jurisdiction have described him as a father figure whose teachings and guidance shaped their faith and dedication to the work of God.
In a brief statement released by one of the youth coordinators, the tribute walk was described as “a moment of honour, reflection, and appreciation for a spiritual father who devoted his life to the service of God and the growth of the church.”
Participants are expected to gather in organized groups across major cities and church districts, walking peacefully while offering prayers and reflections in memory of the late cleric. The coordinators further noted that the tribute walk will serve not only as a farewell gesture but also as an opportunity for youths to reaffirm their commitment to unity, faith, and continued service in the vineyard of God.
As preparations continue across the country, many church members and admirers have continued to pay tributes, remembering Rev. Pastor Beni Omoge for his dedication, leadership, and spiritual influence within the Nigeria Diocese.
The nationwide tribute walk is expected to draw large participation from youths and church members who wish to celebrate the legacy of the late pastor and pray for the peaceful repose of his soul.







